Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby 08/19/2024 min. read Copied to clipboard Read Full media story at www.consumerreports.org Related Stories Media Story Feb 16, 2026 Univision 45 with Dr. Joseph Chorley: How to Identify a Head Injury That Requires Medical Attention Univision45.com Media Story Feb 13, 2026 Fox 26 with Dr. Thao Galván: National Donor Day and the importance of organ donation, featuring ... fox26houston.com Media Story Feb 13, 2026 Fox 26 with Dr. Thao Galván: National Donor Day fox26houston.com Health Briefs Feb 13, 2026 Four Texas Children's Faculty Earn National Leadership Roles and Honors Media Story Feb 12, 2026 CW39 with Dr. John Goss: Texas Children’s National Donor Day – Feb. 14 cw39.com Media Story Feb 12, 2026 AMA with Dr. Brittany Chan: What doctors wish patients knew about which cold medicines work ama-assn.org See more results 74701 Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby Here’s what to know about safe storage for breast milk and formula—including what to do with leftover formula or milk. Article